Clean It Up
UK Floor Cleaning Forum => Carpet Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: nick p on October 04, 2006, 04:17:00 pm
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hi
does any one own a vito what do you think of them was thinking about getting one but heard yesterday they have problems with the injectors any one else had to replace them
cheers nick
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:o
Iv got one, only had it 2 months, bit early to tell (6 years old :-\)
spent £500 on smarting up the body and spraying the bumpers white.
I think they look realy smart, good to park just using the side mirrors and drives well. Would be too small for a T/M, I would think.
Rab
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yeah they do look good and heard they drive very well just didnt want to part with me cash incase injectors do go heard they are expensive i just spoke to a dealer and he said it was a prob on very early models
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WEVE USED THEM FOR 6 YEARS HAD ABOUT 4 ACROSS THE COMPANY and to date no problems to speak of you can fit one of smaller truckmounts in too.....
Simon
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Won International Van of the Year for 2005.
If your going second hand, Sorry, Pre owned.
I would advise you put cash aside just in case of the unforeseen.
But Im sure you`v thought of that already ;)
Good luck if you go ahead with it.
Cheers,
Rab
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The story I heard was that early CDI models could have injector/pump/supply problems after abot 50k. My source was a former Mercedes salesman. Later models were no problem.
Safe and happy cleaning :)
Ken
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I have been using one for almost three years now...brilliant
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As long as its not the 108 model
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hi steve
is it the 108 with all the problems then i had my eye on a 2002 108cdi model
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Len Gribble advised me not to get a 108 model as there were problems with them but I think that was the early models so 2002 is ok
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Maintenance/servicing costs will be above average. Is it worth the extra dosh for the Merc badge? Only you can answer that.
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I have a three year old 108 model... no problems at all
Servicing:
I have a mobile chap I have been using for years....The job gets done properly and although he is not cheap its a darned sight cheaper than a designated garage.
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Had two.
First early 108 had gearbox (diff noise) under warranty otherwise no probs.
Had a 110cdi until recently. Drove fine for 6+ years. Only problem was glow plugs which don't seem to last. If they break off in cylinder head when changing- mega bucks.
Finally developed fly by wire prob- went from 80mph to tickover without warning. That's why I haven't got one now!
Cheers
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Before i came back to carpet cleaning i had a driving job,van i used to drive was 52 plate vito had the van 1 year went through 5 injectors at £200 each(thank god the company paid for them)mechanic said it was to do with my van doing high milage (120,000 a year) and having a speed limiter on it apart from that the best van i have drove - fast, plenty of room , comfortably , good on fuel.
if i could aford one now i would get one.
George
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i have one the vito 111cdi no probs yet had it 2 years but have to get rid of it cant afford the £305 per month have to either give it back or sell it and pay them £11.500
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Nick
108CDI ok bit underpowered imo, but that would depend on what you carry but gross laden weight is high than mine! :o
Only had one breakdown that was outside a cc supplier in Peckham, Robert kindly towed me to a Merc dealer parts £4.50 bill about £68.00. Service second to none, it took longer to pay the bill! Not complaining. :-\ ;D
Glow plugs on all ally heads can be a problem; on the other hand so is the sign people with a sharp knife, when I have time get the rust done. :)
Calmore has a point! But I find their consumables cheaper than most, wing mirror glass about £17.00 VW’s a credit card is needed (good van though)
Chris
(Finally developed fly by wire prob- went from 80mph to tickover without warning) did this happen when you turned on your sidelights??? If so I have a Solution to this, it will be in the Highway Code. So don’t be put off!
Would I buy another one YES but not in white and it would be the new type RWD.
Servicing basic stuff I do bit like cc’ing ;D ;D
Len
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hi
cheers for all the replys will be deciding tomorrow its a silver one which i think will look good with my signage as my colours are pink and blue 02 plate think i will go for it
cheers nick
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Len
I was told it was the throttle position sensor- £120 later and with the same problem I decided to cut and run.
Re: the Highway Code, what I should have said was 3500 rpm to tickover, not recommended on a busy motorway.
Cheers
Chris
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Chris
Thank for the info
Your problem sounded like mine, took it to the merc main dealer they plugged it too computer, could not find the fault! A young apprentice was walking by and said to he’s colleges check brake lights, sure enough no brake lights (bulbs were blown) this only happened when I need to use sidelights (re highway code). No what you mean mine was on the 406 north circular.
Len